combining form
or gono-
Etymology: Late Latin gono-, from Greek gon-, gono-, from gonos offspring, procreation, seed, genitals, from the stem of gignesthai to be born — more at kin
: sexual : generative : semen : seed
gon angium
gono duct
combining form
or gono-
Etymology: Late Latin gono-, from Greek gon-, gono-, from gonos offspring, procreation, seed, genitals, from the stem of gignesthai to be born — more at kin
: sexual : generative : semen : seed
gon angium
gono duct
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012